Green was suspended after repeatedly calling Kevin Durant a “bitch” after Monday’s loss against the Clippers, which gave the Warriors a reason to discipline him for “conduct detrimental to the team,” according to Yahoo Sports.

The fight on Monday between the two Warriors stars started when Durant barked at Green during a late-game huddle for not passing the ball on the last possession before overtime. Green argued he had every right to bring up the ball, and the fight later extended into the locker room. The Athletic reported that Green even brought up Durant’s free agency status — he can leave Golden State in the offseason — in the argument.

“I think we’ll be fine,” coach Steve Kerr told reporters. “We’re a team that goes through stuff, just like everybody else. And things happen, bumps in the road. You’ve got to move forward. It’s all part of coaching a team, it’s all part of being on a team. You have to get through the adversity and there are some difficult times and you just get through them.”

Green served a team-imposed one-game suspension Tuesday. Durant’s team-high 29 points wasn’t the focus after the game, as his postgame press conference really showed the damage between him and Green.

Durant admitted that the two had not been able to make amends, but said he expected the two to come to terms because it’s a “long season.”

“I was just focused on the game,” Durant said when asked if he was surprised about the suspension. “I didn’t really care either way. I was just trying to finish this back-to-back off.”

Whether this marks the beginning of the end of the Warriors dynasty, a super-team that has won three NBA championships in four years, remains unknown.

One thing that it hasn’t affected: Durant’s free agency status, according to Kerr.

“Not the slightest bit. Nobody ever talks about Kevin’s free agency. It doesn’t bother any of us. This is the NBA. There are guys that are either under contract or are upcoming free agents. It’s the business,” Kerr said. “We are focused on this year. I didn’t think anybody in our locker room or anyone on our coaching staff thinks twice about Kevin’s free agency this summer. … We are coaching this year and we are playing this year.”